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    Earth was never our Home Since the beginning of the universe out of the vast expanse of perpetual darkness and disarray of energies, every known or unknown matter and forces shaped our existence. From the cloud dust that formed nebulae to billions of stars that glittered everywhere, galaxies were born. The very dearest of them all is the Milky Way where our sun is one of its millions of stars, and most especially it is where a planet we call home belongs — earth. Earth has been in existence for

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    There are nine planets in the solar system. Each planet is unique and special in its own way. However, the planet that is currently able to sustain life is the third planet Earth, which us humans live on. Unfortunately, because of the digression of the planet the human race of the future may one day have to relocate. Once that day come the government will have to choose one of the planets to colonize and terraform. Though all the planets have some type of property that would allow it to be terraformed

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    propelled trip outside our planet. This trip will be either by a spacecraft that contains human inside it or just a controllable spacecraft so engineers or whoever works in the earth station can control this spacecraft. We do space travel because we want to discover more about the universe like how it started and where did our planet come from and if we are by our own or there are other creatures living somewhere else in the universe. Background Space exploration became part of human accomplishments after

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    Introduction The collective space vision of all the world’s countries at the moment seems to be Mars, Moon, space colonization, permanent settlement etc. Even Steven Hawking does not think that humans will survive another 1000 years ‘without escaping beyond our fragile planet’. Architects are designing colonial habitats on Mars and Moon creating large flimsy structures for permanent settlements. But is that space architecture is all about? Just to create a new living environment for rats abandoning

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    is a planet that has the capability of sustaining life. Should we or should we not colonize this red planet? My group believes that the UN should colonize this planet, because it will bring many benefits. First of all, it would provide us with many resources that we may not have in our planet. Humans need to find out a way to colonize a new planet because our planet isn’t gonna live forever At some point in the future we will run out of room on earth or use up all the resources. Our planet can’t

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    Humans have been traveling to space for more than forty years, since the Russian "Yuri Gagarin" penetrated Earth's gravitational field, and took orbit around the Earth. But since that date, man did not go out for permanent residence in another place outside the original planet, not to mention the International Space Station, which always carry different sets of pioneers reside for several consecutive months, that is if we consider that as a kind of accommodation. Since long time ago, the human kind

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    The state of the planet shows us the limited resources and space we are given on the earth. In David Attenborough’s State of the planet documentary, David explains that the world as we know it can only hold a certain amount of Animals, People and Supply’s and with the planet going above its local extent can cause several issues. The documentary explains that examines the latest scientific evidence in order to discover if the planet's ecosystems are really in crisis. If so, he asks how it could have

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    The Four Terrestrial Planets A planet consists of a solid body that revolves around a star and shines by reflected light. The sun is the only star known to have planets, although certain other stars have companions that may be planets. The sun, nine known major planets, in order of increasing distance from the sun are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. The planets are divided into two groups according to their size and structure. In our solar system, the terrestrial

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    the future of our planet and what actions can we take to help it? This is the primary focus behind environmentalist movements of our time. Environmentalists try to take action in an effort to “save our planet.” But what if our planet doesn’t actually have to be saved? What if you were told that the Earth is actually going to flourish once we are gone? And all the efforts taken now to “preserve the Earth” were actually selfish deeds to ensure the survival of humans on this planet? Several post-apocalyptic

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    Alien Planet Evolution

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    An old theory of Planet X, the distant, possibly alien environment on the far reaches of our solar system, has come back to life. Some believe that it redirected rogue asteroids and comets hurtling into the inner solar system. One of which may have hit Earth causing the extinction of dinosaurs. Are humans at risk for this happening again? ALIEN PLANET X MAY HAVE KILLED THE DINOSAURS It seems like something out of a low-budget, alien sci-fi movie, but there is actually some scientific data to back

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